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In VB there are a limited number of graphics features, but mixed with the judicious use of the Windows API a programmer can create some pretty fair graphics applications. When VB falls short, there is also no shortage of third party OCXs which can step in

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Multimedia Graphics Commands

In VB there are a limited number of graphics features, but mixed with the judicious use of the Windows API a programmer can create some pretty fair graphics applications. When VB falls short, there is also no shortage of third party OCXs which can step in and add to the capabilites of VB.

In VB, graphics capabilities are usually associated with drawing lines, boxes, or otherwise manipulating the display. Graphics are usually created on something, which in the case of VB is either the printer, the screen, or the picture control. All three represent a surface to which graphics can be applied.

No other control supplied with VB supports the graphics features.
I'll first walk through the graphical methods and properties which VB supports and then discuss them one at a time to help you understand how they play together.

Here are graphics methods which VB supports.
Circle - as you expect, draws a circle or an ellipse
Cls - clears all graphics


 

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